Its an Inoceramus. What species I have no idea. Mesozoic, likely
Cretaceous in age.
Best,
Chuck
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Re: [CONCH-L] Mystery Page: California fossil
Avril Bourquin
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Dear Conchlers,
I have another fossil shell, this time from California. It can be viewed
at: http://www.manandmollusc.net/Mystery_shell_pages/danielM.html
Thanks again for any and all help,
Avril
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